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Jabono & Fallah Charity relies on the support of donors and volunteers to achieve our mission. Without the support of the community we would not be able to do what we do. If financial support is not something you can offer right now, you can still help by assisting with resume reviews, volunteering when available to assist in application review, appointment scheduling, or making calls on behalf of our clients to give them chances that they might not otherwise.

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Donations

Your donation supports a childs’ education and provides opportunities for them to thrive in their community, achieve their dreams, and succeed in the 21st century.

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Through charitable donations, we will host community events to raise awareness and provide needed services to those who need it the most.

Our Motto

Giving Love, Light and Literacy

Our Mission

The goal of Jabono & Fallah Charity in collaboration with other organizations, are to develop and deliver educational programs that equip at-risk youth with the skills they need to lead positive, productive, contributing lives. The Jabono & Fallah Charity is based on tools and resources that enhance and support positive development for at-risk children, youth and families on the human ecological principle of working across the lifespan in the context of the family and community.

We are devoted to empowering families and lessening their isolation. Jabono & Fallah Charity goal is to help parents and caretakers understand At Risk Youth.

"In every community, there is work to be done. In every nation, there are wounds to heal. In every heart, there is the power to do it.”

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Who we are

Jabono & Fallah Charity is about “ Empowering Today’s Youth For A Brighter Tomorrow!” Our programs and services that we provide in the community to underprivileged youth, low-income to homeless families include (not limited to

Jabono & Fallah Charity goal is to empower and enlighten underprivileged youth and to build stronger and healthier communities.

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